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The late C.C. Nulting's narrative.

[[?]] had with the Nurra off the Barbados Antigua Univ. Iowa Exped of 1918. [[strikethrough]] and in it we had read [[/strikethrough]]

In it Dr. [[Wotton?]] [[underlined]] spoke [[/underlined]]of 4th July celebrat and the serenading of his party by the local band headed up by _____ Potter, whom [[strikethrough]] [pr?]] [[/strikethough]] Kennet recognized from the now published photograph as his own grandfather. [[strikethough]] It was [[/strikethrough]] This excellent and informative narrative was a helpful guide and a pleasant introduction to the present day [[strikethough]] group [[/strikthough]] residents of the island whom we encountered.  None [[strikethrough]] had [[/strikethrough]] recalled or had even heard of either the expat or the narrative, not even the Governor of Antigua and in the local library at St. George it was several days before the volume which we felt must be there was located.  Time marches on and nowhere has the march of time more evident than in Antigua where